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Renaissance, Tuscany

Audio CD

Disk ID: 327177

Disk length: 49m 25s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Lady from Tuscany 6:41
2. Pearls of Wisdom 4:25
3. Eva's Pond 3:42
4. Dear Landseer 5:21
5. In the Sunshine 4:25
6. In my Life 5:26
7. The Race 5:00
8. Dolphins Prayer 3:22
9. Life in Brazil 3:43
10. One Thousand Roses 7:12

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Review

annie Haslam, Michael Dunford and Terrence Sullivan, known to the world as Renaissance deliver one of their finest efforts to date entitled Tuscany. Complete with ten new beautiful songs, filled with the haunting musical interplay of the band and the mystical operatic voice of the enchanting Annie Haslam, the North American fan base will finally get to hear an album that has been only available overseas as an expensive import.

Recorded a few years ago, Renaissance journeyed to Kent, England to begin the sessions for this masterpiece and they delivered what we feel are some of their best music since their hugely successful Schehrazade, Ashes Are Burning and Novella albums.

The journey begins with the fine "Lady From Tuscany", complete with Haslam's soaring voice over an orchestral setting.

Roy Wood (The Move, ELO, Wizzard) has a guest appearance here on one of the more beautiful songs on the album "In The Sunshine.

Tuscany is now released for their very loyal North American Renaissance fans. Complete with lyrics to sing along with and beautiful artwork from Spencer Zhan, Tuscany is truly a journey worth taking. Pour a glass and enjoy!

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